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differently i mean for heaven's sakes i didn't want him in the study it was not important at all how dan was chilling if it were important how he was doing that would have contacted me after we contacted them on good friday and said do we have to wait for him to kill himself and we did we had to wait for that i called the corner of the monday after he died i said i wanted to see him and i remember her kind of yelling at me and saying. don't you know how he died. and i his head well evidently i had to hope. and i didn't you know who. or when you find out your son kills himself you don't say what good do i know i didn't know. but it wasn't a normal suicide. he slit his throat so badly that the car nurse office said young mr capitated himself. and then she said probably because he wasn't dying fast enough that he. let his abdomen open and. reach his hand inside and she said when they found him his one hand had the box cutter frozen and that and the other hand was inside his abdomen up to his wrists. and. you know i want people to know this is what the drugs to. afghan simply want to kill hi
differently i mean for heaven's sakes i didn't want him in the study it was not important at all how dan was chilling if it were important how he was doing that would have contacted me after we contacted them on good friday and said do we have to wait for him to kill himself and we did we had to wait for that i called the corner of the monday after he died i said i wanted to see him and i remember her kind of yelling at me and saying. don't you know how he died. and i his head well evidently i...
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if dan simply want to kill himself. he went down to. so it's. what i do as a historian is looking to the way the poor people have been exploited and brutalized and abused by. the people in power. and the people with money. this includes these people who are on the margins including. human guinea pigs. this is a history of that hasn't been told far away. and there are a lot of stories that are important that haven't been brought to light and that haven't been explored. i think. i. think. many people that are in psychiatric distress can especially benefit from the acute use of psychiatric medications i don't think we need to question them but you also have this whole other part of society that is using slash abusing psychiatric medication and you can put the medical field in there too because they're the enablers in the ninety's if you told a family practice doctor in ten years you will write a ton of prescriptions every month for atypical antipsychotics they might laugh at you now primary care writing a typical for and on therapy for depression a
if dan simply want to kill himself. he went down to. so it's. what i do as a historian is looking to the way the poor people have been exploited and brutalized and abused by. the people in power. and the people with money. this includes these people who are on the margins including. human guinea pigs. this is a history of that hasn't been told far away. and there are a lot of stories that are important that haven't been brought to light and that haven't been explored. i think. i. think. many...
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so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the way. and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding stopped or still going? >> i am not sure. feeling really tired and a lot of pain. >> and so, how hold is the patient? >> how
so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the...
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. >> dan nathan says nope, more room to run. and he's got a trade that could put your portfolio into overdrive. he will break it down. >>> plus, missed the rally? >> no! >> relax, because mike khouw and carter are eyeing one dow component that could be profits in your portfolio. how you can make money. >>> and why is this hollywood starlet smiling? >> i just had a great short sell the other day. >> because she's about to make a ton of money making her first options trade. it's a blockbuster in the making and we'll tell you why. the action begins right now.ç indeed it does. live from the nasdaq market site in new york's times square, i'm man dill drdy drury. these are the traders at the desk, los angeles and chicago. forget about apple, facebook and google's march higher, because there is a news stock captivating the mind of retail investors, and it is tesla. well, the shares of this luxury automaker are up 20% this week and 100% in the month. but with 40% of the stock sold short, that have engineered a brilliant car or maybe j
. >> dan nathan says nope, more room to run. and he's got a trade that could put your portfolio into overdrive. he will break it down. >>> plus, missed the rally? >> no! >> relax, because mike khouw and carter are eyeing one dow component that could be profits in your portfolio. how you can make money. >>> and why is this hollywood starlet smiling? >> i just had a great short sell the other day. >> because she's about to make a ton of money making...
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dan became ill and had i got him into fairview riverside hospital in minneapolis in november of two thousand and three and within a few days he was put into a clinical study that was run by his attending physician dr stevens olson he was his attending physician and also the principal investigator in the clinical study it's an obvious conflict of interest dan and the child has to be there going into the study or going into a mental hospital he chose to study. dr olsen had control of her downs freedom he was taken out of his treatment medication and put on the study medication which turned out to be a circle and these clinical studies are marketing ploys for the firm pseudocode companies some drugs that were approved over a dozen years ago and should no longer have to be studied i had no one else to turn to you know we had tried for everyone to help us because jan was of legal age and i had no way of getting him out of the study. other than pleading with the doctors to let him out which they would not it was obvious he was deteriorating by his demeanor he was losing a lot of weight and he was
dan became ill and had i got him into fairview riverside hospital in minneapolis in november of two thousand and three and within a few days he was put into a clinical study that was run by his attending physician dr stevens olson he was his attending physician and also the principal investigator in the clinical study it's an obvious conflict of interest dan and the child has to be there going into the study or going into a mental hospital he chose to study. dr olsen had control of her downs...
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what will dan do now? before we answer bob's questions, perhaps this might make those that put this trade on feel a little better here. had you shorted 100 shares of disney at the time of the trade, you'd be looking at a loss of more than $500. if dan closed out his trade today, he'd be looking at a loss of $170. why is that? that's because the value of the call that dan sold has been offset by the value of the call he bought. big question now here, do you keep this trade on and hope that disney will fall? >> this is all about hope. i rented myself a room in the house of pain here. the stock is up 18% since the beginning of april. i didn't -- i wanted to try to figure out a way to get short without being exposed with unlimited risk. it's been a disaster. now, i have to wait that week until expiration and try to cover it below the full value of the spread. >> what would you do, scott? >> there's no reason to take this off. you have to wait. the only thing that can happen is good. the problem with the stock
what will dan do now? before we answer bob's questions, perhaps this might make those that put this trade on feel a little better here. had you shorted 100 shares of disney at the time of the trade, you'd be looking at a loss of more than $500. if dan closed out his trade today, he'd be looking at a loss of $170. why is that? that's because the value of the call that dan sold has been offset by the value of the call he bought. big question now here, do you keep this trade on and hope that...
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it's really not about dan. he is an inspiration, a spark for other people to connect with a creative spark within themselves and within all of us. >> let me ask you real quick about the shooting in kenya, what did you think of that? >> i was absolutely taken completely back to what happened to me. i think i put myself in the shi shoes of the survivors. one person away from someone who died. the trauma of experiencing that over and over in their minds and witnessing it now with social media. we saw, you know, people in the mall, then thinking about how do we recover? and is there a way much taking what a certain -- what so many people have learned about transforming that ultimate horror into a unified focus or objective where you could take a country's grief and turn it into something positive. >> what would you say to people that have suffered a tragic loss? >> i would say you have to go through that grief, but, ultimately, i would encourage you to find something to put your energy, that grieving energy in. fin
it's really not about dan. he is an inspiration, a spark for other people to connect with a creative spark within themselves and within all of us. >> let me ask you real quick about the shooting in kenya, what did you think of that? >> i was absolutely taken completely back to what happened to me. i think i put myself in the shi shoes of the survivors. one person away from someone who died. the trauma of experiencing that over and over in their minds and witnessing it now with...
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dot com or graphic voices dot com thank you so much dan appreciate the time. guys let's talk about the n.y.p.d. the new york police department you know the most oversized bloated police agency in the country well ever since nine eleven this department is valid to vengeance on anything and anyone who would dare harm their city in the name of terror remember when a.p. revealed that the n.y.p.d. was spying on muslim neighborhoods outside of their jurisdiction bating privacy keeping tabs on mosques all in the name of national security don't forget that that six years spying project resulted in zero intelligence and zero leads in any terrorist cases but as a servant as it may be to think about police departments overstepping their jurisdiction chose to wait because they're most of them surveillance project was just scratching the surface there are now and why pretty officers station in countries all around the world in london they're working with the scotland yard and the lions they're working with interpol and they're also in hamburg toronto and of course tel aviv
dot com or graphic voices dot com thank you so much dan appreciate the time. guys let's talk about the n.y.p.d. the new york police department you know the most oversized bloated police agency in the country well ever since nine eleven this department is valid to vengeance on anything and anyone who would dare harm their city in the name of terror remember when a.p. revealed that the n.y.p.d. was spying on muslim neighborhoods outside of their jurisdiction bating privacy keeping tabs on mosques...
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and that's exactly what dan did with his bullish bet on apple. dan thought up ale shares were going higher, but buying 100 shares of the stock would set him over $50,000. so to spend less, dan bought the apple november strike call for $25. now to make money, dan needs apple to rise above that call strike price by more than the cost of the trade, or in this case, above $525 by november expiration. but $25 -- >> the whole situation was, in my mind, a complete travesty. >> you said it, carl. show us how to do this for less. >> i sold two of the november $550 calls at $9. >> genius. so dan sold two of the november $550 calls for a total of $18. but he did something else, he made making money even easier and here's how. between $25 he spent buying one call and the $18 he collected selling the other two higher strike calls, dan reduced the cost of his trade to just $7. >> we feel pretty good. >> and now instead of needing apple to rise above $525, dan can now see profits uh if it rises above the $500 strike call by more than the $7 he spent on the trad
and that's exactly what dan did with his bullish bet on apple. dan thought up ale shares were going higher, but buying 100 shares of the stock would set him over $50,000. so to spend less, dan bought the apple november strike call for $25. now to make money, dan needs apple to rise above that call strike price by more than the cost of the trade, or in this case, above $525 by november expiration. but $25 -- >> the whole situation was, in my mind, a complete travesty. >> you said it,...
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carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors aree i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. warriors are back home after a a four-game road trip and they cruised to a wire to wire victory over the pistons tonight. his customary role and steph curry with a bounce pass here to the jam and 8 points and nine boards. it is behind the back to david leigh. warriors are up and
carl lynn and dan? -- carolyn, dan? >> let's switch gears and talk basketball. >> larry beil is here. >> it is a fun night for basketball fans. wewe'll show you the number one pick in the nba draft. and the warriors aree i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i...
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when dan and i debated, it was probably trading right where it is now. i think there's some mojo to this stock. >> i think you have to believe the turnaround story to make it an effective case. high short interest stocks i usually stay away from. but the short interest has actually grown in this name. you see netflix or tesla, the short interest decreases. people don't believe the story. if you chart it, april 2011, from the time corporations said that employees can pick whatever device they wanted to use, the stock lost 90% of its value. when people have a choice, they go elsewhere. >> i have a question for you both. short interest and high short interest, doesn't that play more into guy's case? >> not when it's increasing on every pop. and that's the difference between tesla and netflix, that every time the stock rallies, the short interest decreases. with blackberry, it's actually been increasing. >> right. and you get one decent data point and you see what happens on high short interest. >> sounds like you guys agree. >> well -- >> no, no. here's the
when dan and i debated, it was probably trading right where it is now. i think there's some mojo to this stock. >> i think you have to believe the turnaround story to make it an effective case. high short interest stocks i usually stay away from. but the short interest has actually grown in this name. you see netflix or tesla, the short interest decreases. people don't believe the story. if you chart it, april 2011, from the time corporations said that employees can pick whatever device...
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if dan simply want to kill himself. he went down. so. what i do is a historian is looking to the way the poor people have been exploited and for the lies that abused by. the people in power. and the people with money. this includes these people who are on the margins including. human guinea pigs. this is a history of that hasn't been told far away. and there are a lot of stories that are important that haven't been brought to light and that haven't been explored. i think. i. mean the people that are in psychiatric distress can especially benefit from the acute use of psychiatric medications i don't think we need to question them but you also have this whole other part of society that is using slash abusing psychiatric medication and you can put the medical field in there too because they're the enablers in the ninety's if you told a family practice doctor in ten years you will write a ton of prescriptions every month for atypical antipsychotics he might laugh at you now primary care writing a typical for and on therapy for depression ang
if dan simply want to kill himself. he went down. so. what i do is a historian is looking to the way the poor people have been exploited and for the lies that abused by. the people in power. and the people with money. this includes these people who are on the margins including. human guinea pigs. this is a history of that hasn't been told far away. and there are a lot of stories that are important that haven't been brought to light and that haven't been explored. i think. i. mean the people...
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it is where dan and mike debate the fate of a stock. the question tonight is, is the best yet to come for blackberry with the release of its new phone. mike gets the first shot. and remember, no filibustering, mike. keep to time. >> i don't think i need 45 seconds. maybe ten. this phone is not going to be a success. i was at a verizon store, i saw it. nobody's buying this thing. it is not a better product. look at the data. these guys lost about 1.5% of the market share in smartphones over the course of the last three months. but in fact, that represents 25% of what they had. they are absolutely going down. they're not making any money. i don't see this thing as a turn around story at all. >> dan? >> and i agree with all of that. i don't think the z-10 is going to do what it's supposed to do, bring back market share to the company that they lost to ios and to android. but to me, what's interesting of the stock here at 15, it's moving around like crazy. i think 33% short interest, sum of the parts. they have a third of their balance shee
it is where dan and mike debate the fate of a stock. the question tonight is, is the best yet to come for blackberry with the release of its new phone. mike gets the first shot. and remember, no filibustering, mike. keep to time. >> i don't think i need 45 seconds. maybe ten. this phone is not going to be a success. i was at a verizon store, i saw it. nobody's buying this thing. it is not a better product. look at the data. these guys lost about 1.5% of the market share in smartphones...
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in washington, dan ashley, abc said news. >> dan will be the only bay area journalist interviewing president obama tomorrow. his reports from washington continue at 5:00 p.m. on abc7 news. >>> a mom who went to prison for having sex with teenage boys is back in trouble now. >> dan thois is here with an i team -- dan noyes is here with an i team investigation. >> she was known as the hummer mom. and now days after her released from prison she is facing new violations having to do with sex. >> and the weapon that joe biden tells his wife to pick up when there is a problem outside their home. >> and new rules for car shopping. what some dealers want before you go out on a test drive. >> and then later on "jimmy kimmle live." >> we have stand up comedy rob delaney and mike piazza is here. and we have anthony edwards. do you think goose may be mavero reckless? >> every day, jimmy, every day. >>> the livermore woman who was known as hummer mom is back in trouble with the law again just days after being released from state prison for having sex with two 14-year-old boys. >> dan noyes has new detail
in washington, dan ashley, abc said news. >> dan will be the only bay area journalist interviewing president obama tomorrow. his reports from washington continue at 5:00 p.m. on abc7 news. >>> a mom who went to prison for having sex with teenage boys is back in trouble now. >> dan thois is here with an i team -- dan noyes is here with an i team investigation. >> she was known as the hummer mom. and now days after her released from prison she is facing new violations...
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dan made a bearish bet on the magic kingdom. the stock moved against him but he hasn't lost much money yet. here is why. just because you risk less doesn't always mean you make more. it's what happened with dan's bet on disney. he thought shares would dip. >> consolidate or go lower. >> do you really want to short the stock? >> go ahead, make a fool of yourself. >> dan, jiminy cricket is right. after all, shorting any stock can expose you to risk. to make a bearish bet he sold the may 5250 share. he needs shares to stay below that cost or below 62.50. above, profits will trail off. dan won't see losses until disney rises above that price by more than the $1.10 he took in or $63.60 by may expiration. >> i just love happy endings. >> well, let's not get ahead of ourselves. there's a trade off. if shares trade above $63.60, he's on the hook for losses. >> to infinity and beyond. >> yeah, that doesn't sound so good. to limit his risk, dan bought the 65 strike call for 35 cents and created a bear call spread. here is how it works. be
dan made a bearish bet on the magic kingdom. the stock moved against him but he hasn't lost much money yet. here is why. just because you risk less doesn't always mean you make more. it's what happened with dan's bet on disney. he thought shares would dip. >> consolidate or go lower. >> do you really want to short the stock? >> go ahead, make a fool of yourself. >> dan, jiminy cricket is right. after all, shorting any stock can expose you to risk. to make a bearish bet...
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dan ruben was at the scene and he brings us details of the attack and how police hope to track down the suspect. >> around 5:30 friday evening, police got a call about a woman who had been stabbed. >> the sergeant says officers are also unaccustomed to getting calls to the suites. >> we don't get violent crimes at that hotel. >> a woman was suffering from multiple stab wounds. officers located her on the third floor of the hotel, but that's not the floor she was staying on. >> crime occurred in a room she had rented on the 9th floor of the hotel. >> it was registered in the woman's name yielded more evidence. >> we did locate a weapon. i'm not going to specify what kind of weapon, so i don't come compromise the investigation. >> identity of the victim is being withheld, but police are searching for a person who already knows her name. >> we believe that the suspect and the victim were acquaintances and we don't think this was a random act of violence. >> to get more information about what prompted such a brutal attack. they are waiting for the victim to recover. >> hopefully the victim
dan ruben was at the scene and he brings us details of the attack and how police hope to track down the suspect. >> around 5:30 friday evening, police got a call about a woman who had been stabbed. >> the sergeant says officers are also unaccustomed to getting calls to the suites. >> we don't get violent crimes at that hotel. >> a woman was suffering from multiple stab wounds. officers located her on the third floor of the hotel, but that's not the floor she was staying...
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dot com or graphic voices dot com thank you so much dan appreciate the time. guys let's talk about the n.y.p.d. the new york police department you know the most oversized bloated police agency in the country well ever since nine eleven this department is valid to vengeance on anything and anyone who would dare harm their city in the name of terror remember when a.p. revealed that then i pity was spying on muslim neighborhoods outside of their jurisdiction bating privacy keeping tabs on mosques all in the name of national security don't forget that that six years spying project resulted in zero intelligence and zero leads in any terrorist cases but as a story because it made me to think about police departments overstepping their jurisdiction chose to wait because there most of them surveillance project was just scratching the surface there are now and why pretty officers station in countries all around the world in london they're working with the scotland yard and the lions they're working with interpol and they're also in hamburg toronto and of course tel avi
dot com or graphic voices dot com thank you so much dan appreciate the time. guys let's talk about the n.y.p.d. the new york police department you know the most oversized bloated police agency in the country well ever since nine eleven this department is valid to vengeance on anything and anyone who would dare harm their city in the name of terror remember when a.p. revealed that then i pity was spying on muslim neighborhoods outside of their jurisdiction bating privacy keeping tabs on mosques...
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we're back with dan henninger and joe and steve moore joins us. so, steve, you followed the follies. what were the highlights for you? >> well, first of all, paul, you know how for the last four years we have been urging the united states senate and harry reid to pass a budget? never mind, i kind of liked it better when he they didn't pass a budget. this was just an abomination. you mentioned the trillion dollar tax increase and then of course, you had 100 billion dollars of new stimulus spending and it really polarizes where the house republicans and where the senate democrats are. they could not be more opposite in terms of their numbers. >> paul: there were some interesting votes as part of this it that signaled some interesting political trends. for example, on the keystone pipeline, 62 senators voted, said that the president should approve it. >> yeah, that was one of my favorite ones and then there was actually two votes on the -- on one of my favorite ones, on the carbon tax, something that the environmentalists have been drooling for for y
we're back with dan henninger and joe and steve moore joins us. so, steve, you followed the follies. what were the highlights for you? >> well, first of all, paul, you know how for the last four years we have been urging the united states senate and harry reid to pass a budget? never mind, i kind of liked it better when he they didn't pass a budget. this was just an abomination. you mentioned the trillion dollar tax increase and then of course, you had 100 billion dollars of new stimulus...
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from all of us here, i'm dan ashley. of us here, i'm dan ashley. >> have a - what? - lemon, i'm gonna be late for our meeting. i had to get out of my car and walk. fifth avenue is closed for a joint pain walkathon. it's only four blocks but they are so slow. - i'm running late, too. my subway ride was the standard amazingness. no, that's not how it works.
from all of us here, i'm dan ashley. of us here, i'm dan ashley. >> have a - what? - lemon, i'm gonna be late for our meeting. i had to get out of my car and walk. fifth avenue is closed for a joint pain walkathon. it's only four blocks but they are so slow. - i'm running late, too. my subway ride was the standard amazingness. no, that's not how it works.
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dan mintz, ladies and gentlemen. happy to have you here with us this evening. thank you, dan. ladies and gentlemen, when we come back, imagine dragons will also be here. thank you so much. good to see you. thank you, dan. nice job. this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral palsy. i get the three children up. i walk andrew at eight i drop olivia off at eight thirty. spend a few minutes at emilio's school. i stop at the grocery store, and then i might do some laundry that has to be done. and then i have about five minutes. the baby sitter comes in and then i go to work. i'm not back home again until 11:30 at night. hard as she works, it's still a struggle to keep up with the bills and stay warm at night. when we asked the biggest oil companies to help families in need, only citgo, the people of venezuela, and president hugo chavez responded. thanks to them, cit
dan mintz, ladies and gentlemen. happy to have you here with us this evening. thank you, dan. ladies and gentlemen, when we come back, imagine dragons will also be here. thank you so much. good to see you. thank you, dan. nice job. this is my friend diane. she's played by the rules her whole life. but then the rules flew right out the window. having just lost her husband, she stepped up and adopted her three grandkids, while working full time and caring for her brother, eddie, with cerebral...
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but it's not here. >> dan, i'm curious to know why you chose here. why you came here initially. >> it's open space. because i had grown up in a circumstance where you couldn't see 50 feet. i mean, the forest was so dense. i used to climb up into the top of a tree on the highest hill just to be able to see over the forest. so there was something about the idea of being able to see the landscape that really compelled me. >> the big empty makes a real deep, deep sense to a certain type of person. ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was
but it's not here. >> dan, i'm curious to know why you chose here. why you came here initially. >> it's open space. because i had grown up in a circumstance where you couldn't see 50 feet. i mean, the forest was so dense. i used to climb up into the top of a tree on the highest hill just to be able to see over the forest. so there was something about the idea of being able to see the landscape that really compelled me. >> the big empty makes a real deep, deep sense to a...
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dan, carl lynn? dan, carolyn? >> thank you, sandhya. >>> talking baseball now. >> and an amazing play larry has for us. >> you can watch it over and over. in fact, you will make it over and over. did josh donaldson pull off the catch of the year for the a's? we are talking all [ mom ] in my family, we're big cereal lovers. so we just look for this g. 'cause general mills makes over 40 yummy flavors that are 130 calories or less per serving. and they're packed with vitamins and minerals. from lucky charms to cheerios. over 40 cereals. 130 calories or less. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® 25 games left and the a's and rangers are going down the wire. they squared off in a game that featured undoubtedly the catch of the year. a's fans coping in expecting big things. up 1-0 in the third and the diving stop. he said stop, stop, stop. josh donaldson didn't
dan, carl lynn? dan, carolyn? >> thank you, sandhya. >>> talking baseball now. >> and an amazing play larry has for us. >> you can watch it over and over. in fact, you will make it over and over. did josh donaldson pull off the catch of the year for the a's? we are talking all [ mom ] in my family, we're big cereal lovers. so we just look for this g. 'cause general mills makes over 40 yummy flavors that are 130 calories or less per serving. and they're packed with...
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but it's not here. >> dan, i'm curious to know why you chose here. why you came here initially. >> it's open space. because i had grown up in a circumstance where you couldn't see 50 feet. i mean, the forest was so dense. i used to climb up into the top of a tree on the highest hill just to be able to see over the forest. so there was something about the idea of being able to see the landscape that really compelled me. >> the big empty makes a real deep, deep sense to a certain type of person. ♪ [ singing in spanish ] [ singing in spanish ] ♪ [ singing in spanish ] >>> since before 1598 when santa fe was established as a province of new spain, grizzled frontiersmen and hardy pioneers have come to this unforgiving landscape to eke out a difficult existence. welcome to santa fe today. where we can all live the western dream and even buy a little piece of it to take home. you gotta love it. we pretty much eradicate the native american culture, and now in newer, more politically correct times, we decide we love indians and all things native american.
but it's not here. >> dan, i'm curious to know why you chose here. why you came here initially. >> it's open space. because i had grown up in a circumstance where you couldn't see 50 feet. i mean, the forest was so dense. i used to climb up into the top of a tree on the highest hill just to be able to see over the forest. so there was something about the idea of being able to see the landscape that really compelled me. >> the big empty makes a real deep, deep sense to a...